Yankees, Rays forego game coverage on social media, use platforms to spread gun violence facts

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Yankees, Rays forego game coverage on social media, use platforms to spread gun violence facts
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The move was made in response to recent mass shootings in Uvalde and Buffalo.

“In lieu of gave coverage and in collaboration with the Tampa Bay Rays, we will be using our channels to offer facts about the impacts of gun violence." the Yankees said in a statement."The devastating events that have taken place in Uvalde, Buffalo and countless other communities across our nation are tragedies that are intolerable.”“We all deserve to be safe — in schools, grocery stores, places of worship, our neighborhoods, houses and America.

“This cannot become normal. We cannot become numb. We cannot look the other way. We all know, if nothing changes, nothing changes.”. He attended the school where the shooting occurred. The NBA’s Miami Heat also took a different approach to raising awareness and calling for change following the Uvalde shootings. Before Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night, the Heatof those who were killed -- followed by a statement urging fans to call lawmakers and demand change.

“The Heat urges you to contact your state senators by calling 202-224-3121 to leave a message demanding their support for common sense gun laws,” public address announcer Michael Baiamonte read to the fans, some of whom broke into applause as he spoke.AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami contributed to this story.Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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